...which obviously is totally wrong. It completely misses that @{[.....]} interpolates code into a string (it instead thinks it's looking at a character class), it mistakes \K for literal "K", and mistakes $" for an end of line/string metacharacter, followed by a literal ", when it really should see the Perl special variable. Add to that the fact that it couldn't possibly understand the /r semantics, and the fact that we're using the regexp engine re-entrantly (which I don't think used to be possible), and it's a hopeless case for poor old YAPE::Regex::Explain.

I too am confused by why he demonstrated /@{[s".."."gr]}\K$"//; I don't see it mentioned among the submissions I viewed, and I don't see any mechanism for it actually doing what it's supposed to. It certainly doesn't match the code in the link provided.